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Journal: 100 Years / Dictionnaire de Chimie By Wurtz & Friedel / Safety And Efficiency in Mine Tunneling USBM Bulletin 57
By John A. Davis, David W. Brunton
(Excerpts, pp 157-160) The usual means of firing blasting charges, especially in tunnels and adits in the Western States, is by the use of a safety fuse. The term safety fuse originated from the fact
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effect of Porous Muckpile on Dilution of Blasting Induced Fumes
By Agus Sasmito, Akash Adhikari, Srivatsan Jayaraman Sridharan, Purushotham Tukkaraja
Previous studies on blast fumes(CO + NO2) clearance and workplace re-entry time have overlooked the effects of toxic gases entrapped in the muckpile. The currently available models forcalculatingthe m
Feb 1, 2020
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The Specifications said No Blasting
By Timothy Fogarty, Gregory Poole, Roger Reeder, David Switz
This project involved the construction of a new pump station and intake structure at an existing water treatment facility. Although the project involved a significant amount of rock removal, the speci
Jan 1, 2012
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Method for Developing Explosion Damage Potential Contours in Urban Areas
By Braden Lusk
The problem of predicting damage in densely developed areas due to incidental or malicious explosions is one of considerable importance to local, state, and federal governmental bodies. The difficulty
Jan 1, 2010
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Blasting Versus Non-blasting Related Sounds in a House Near Surface Blasting
By Braden Lusk
A typical rural house surrounded by a surface coal mine was instrumented in 2008. Information regarding ground vibration, airblast, and sounds inside the house was collected. Previous publications hav
Jan 1, 2011
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Underground Airblast Monitoring for Blast Performance Diagnosis and Detailed Attenuation Modelling
By Jon Hurt, Brent Meins, David Vardiman
"Two test blasts were conducted at the Sanford Underground Research Facility to establish optimum blast designs and to limit blast effects on existing research rooms and equipment in preparation for t
Jan 1, 2017
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On Explosives Useful Work and Rock Mass Fragmentation Energy
By Lina Lopez, Jose Sanchidrian, Jean Du Mouza, Essaieb Hamdi
This paper evaluates the actual energy delivered by the explosives used in the fragmentation of rock during blasting vs. the available theoretical explosive energy. The evaluation of the fragmentation
Jan 1, 2002
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Vibration Analysis for Blasting on a 16th Century Environment in Toledo - Spain
By Jesus Pascual, Benjamin Cebrian
A new Convention Center is going to be built in the millenary city of Toledo, right in the old city limits. The workings will need to excavate some 80.000 cubic meters of granite, which has, a trench-
Jan 1, 2004
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Influence of Environment on Explosively Driven Shock Waves in Air
By Joshua Hoffman, William Chad Wedding, Braden Lusk
The University of Kentucky employs an explosively driven shock tube in the course of experimentation. A good deal of the work completed relates to the verification of blast mitigation products and str
Jan 1, 2011
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Insuring Explosives Users
By M Dale White
In December at the Commonwealth of Kentucky Fifth Annual Blasting Conference of the Division of Explosives and Blasting, Department of Mines and Minerals, I delivered a paper entitled "Problems on Bla
Jan 1, 1979
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Instruments and Available Internet-Based Data for Documenting Weather Conditions
By Donna Kliche, Charles Kliche
It has been previously documented that various weather conditions such as wind direction and speed, cloud cover and, especially, temperature inversions can significantly affect the overpressure genera
Jan 1, 2011
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The Effects of Run-up on an Explosively Formed Projectile
By Jason Baird, Joshua Hoffman, Phillip Mulligan
The purpose of this report is to address the method of reducing the overall explosive weight of Explosively Formed Projectiles (EFPs) while still achieving satisfactory performance. This reduction is
Jan 1, 2010
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Improved Remediation Performance of a Contaminated Basalt Aquifer by Blast Fracturing
By Adrian Moore, Bryan Goodwin, David Fales, David Lam
This paper describes the development of blasting protocols used to successfully create a 450m long blast fractured permeable trench in a basalt aquifer up to 20m thick, at a petrochemical facility in
Jan 1, 2011
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Assessment of Post-blast Damage Zones in Tunneling Operations Through MWD and Machine Learning
By Clara Godoy, Paulo Couceiro, Juan Navarro
The continuous automatization and digitalization of the different stages involved in any underground construction bring new possibilities to optimize the operation. One of the most important requireme
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Journal: Safety Talk / Standard Operating Procedures
By Wm. Reisz
There is no universal standard for Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s). Every blasting operation has its own unique circumstances, its own methodologies and its own unique demands. It would be nearl
Jan 1, 2010
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New Technologies in Electronic Blasting For Enhanced Safety and Productivity
By Raphael Trousselle, William Reisz
The blasting industry is now well into its second decade of commercial use of electronic detonators. As an increasing number of blasters are introduced to the technology, the benefits are becoming mor
Jan 1, 2012
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Shaping the Panama Canal by Blasting – Pacific Complex’s Works
By Paulo Couceiro, Manuel Lopez Cano
"The Panama Canal is one of the most important engineering projects of the modern era and plays astrategic role in the global economy and international maritime trade since its inauguration in 1914. N
Jan 1, 2017
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Geotechnical Slope Remediation Via RC-drilling And “Controlled Slope Failure Blasting
By Tyler Acorn
In December of 2009 an estimated one million ton slope failure activated a 10 million ton mass impacting use of the main ramp system in the Newmont Gold Quarry pit. The failure left behind a 400 foot
Jan 1, 2011
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Comparison of Recent and Past Blast Induced Pipeline Strain Responses
By Travis A. Davidsavor, Charles Dowding, David A. Provost, Yonggang Gou
This paper compares measured blast induced strains on operating, full scale, buried pipelines with three similar past studies. The recently performed study represents realistic and modern pipeline bla
Feb 1, 2020
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil Explosives
By Johan Hawinkel
This paper explores the journey through time of technology in the civil explosives market to provide testing, measurement, analysis and control tools. This ultimately leads to better decision-making,
Feb 1, 2020